Reviews of Cherokee Lakes Campground

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Jul 2018 -
$30.00

This is a very wonderful family based park. It offers 3 beautiful lakes that all have nice sized fish in them. They also have swings and a swimming pool that is very well maintained. The park is constantly being upgraded by the owner who has done a wonderful job of upgrading and cleaning the park up. The staff are all friendly and very quick to assist with needs and they quickly respond to any issues that arise. Couldn't ask for a better or safer place to have my family. Very peaceful place to be! - Alan Pingel

Jul 2018 -
$30.00

Excellent place to camp. Very nice and very helpful staff. Three beautiful lakes and clean and well maintained facilities and roads. They have a workout room,showers,toilets,laundry room,pool,and tent camping.The people are excellent also. Very friendly.I would recommend this place to everyone. - Tyron Kemper

Jul 2018 -
$32.00

This appears to strictly be a family-oriented campground. The host that greeted us was very friendly, along with her husband. However, she was a heavy smoker. You could smell smokers all over this camp. We were situated in a site right across form the picnic pavilion. Regretfully, an extended family of stereotypical hillbillies had taken over the pavilion and were loud and playing loud music. Bathrooms were primitive and could really use a facelift. However, they were relatively clean for the shape they were in. Most folks here appeared to be camped for most of the summer. Lots of kids. We will be glad to leave and not come back again. Picked this place out based upon reviews; but would not stay here again. - michaelsutton

Reviews of Pinewoods Park

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1

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Jun 2004 -
$0.00

Tried to visit this park in 2004 and it had been sold to land developers. We had camped there years ago and was a very nice park. About 7 years prior they had an accident concerning a deck collapsed while kids were dancing on it. Law suits followed and from what I understand, they couldn't keep it going and went downhill in a hurry. It wasn't long after they sold the facility. - tomlinda1944

Reviews of St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

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Apr 2019 -
$42.00

We stayed 3 nights at the CG. Our main objective was to visit the Arch in St. Louis as we are trying to visit as many national parks as we can. This is a very picturesque park and kept very nice. The staff was very friendly and provided us with information on where different eating, shopping, etc. places were and their address. Walmart is close by. Our site was close to the lake which gave us nice views. Wifi was good the first day, but couldn't get on after that. We enjoyed walking around part of the lake. We would stay here again if in the area. - kimandcindy

Oct 2018 -
$42.00

The park is close right off of M-370, which is about a mile from I-70. The people are friendly and the park is kept clean. It is a city park, so there may be other activities going on. When we arrived, there was some kind of walk-a-thon going on, so there was more traffic then usual in the park. The interior roads are paved, and our site was gravel and asphalt. AT&T cell service and hot spots worked well. We tried to use the park's wifi, but it wasn't working most of the time, or we couldn't get connected. OTA and satellite TV worked well. We come thru the St. Louis area a couple of times a year, and this is the only park we will stay out. - Bbtj

Sep 2018 -
$37.00

This is a nice city park about 30 minutes from St Louis. The campsites are somewhat close together but did allow enough space to open sliders and awnings. Campsites are in many small loops. I only saw one bathhouse. It had men's and women's side with toilets and sinks and two shower rooms off to the side. A laundry is also located there. The office is open 24 hours. The hiking/biking trail is very nice. The campground is clean and attractive. The only negatives were the constant sun because of rv direction and no trees and that mosquitoes were bad as soon as the sun set. To get to St Louis take 370 to 270 to 170 to 70. Lots of places to shop or eat everywhere. - Michaeljess

Reviews of Marquette Mobile Village

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3

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Mar 2014 -
$30.00

This is actually more of a mobile home park that is masquerading as a RV park. As near as I can tell, when a mobile home is removed for whatever reason they turn the slab into a RV slot. The mobile homes are stacked in tight. This is not the place you go for a vacation. But since there are not too many RV parks in the St. Louis area, this is the kind of place you go to if you are working in, or visiting the area and just need a place to park. Call as you pull up and a caretaker will meet you at the entrance. Didn't have any problems, but would only go back if I had to have a place to stay. - Dave Cole

Reviews of Sunrise RV Park

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Sep 2015 -
$14.00

This park has mostly long-term residents with a few very unkempt units. Dog etiquette is not enforced so feces may be anywhere. Most sites have side by side hookups. Interior roads are a terrible with very lumpy pavement but sites are of good concrete with attached concrete patio areas and of adequate length for big rigs. The sites are not necessarily level from side to side but they are smooth. Picnic tables and fire rings are provided. Utilities are reliable but water pressure is somewhat low and Wi-Fi is sluggish. AT&T phone and data reception are functional. The park is in a quiet rural setting and the owners are friendly. The rate is monthly. - never settled

May 2014 -
$19.00

The campground is in need of many things. There is no website or means for reservation. Called the owner and says “Yep, we have a space for ya, we’ll be waitin’”. No deposit, no name, no confirmation, just come on in. Nobody to greet us when we arrived (about 3:00) so we just found a space and set up. We did not actually register or pay (cash or check only) until the next afternoon. A little too casual for a business. It’s out in a rural area, so no big city noise, which was nice, but it’s a ten mile drive to anything. The roads are various layers of asphalt with many potholes, a real mess; creeping speed only. Overhead branches need to be trimmed to accommodate larger RV’s in the front sites, the rear sites have smaller trees. While we were there we had issues with birds (Starlings) trying to build nests under the coach. Decent spacing between sites with grass. Concrete pad (in fair condition) for RV and picnic table (tables are in poor condition). Fire rings at most sites. Mail/UPS service is odd. All items are delivered to a house down the road regardless of how they are addressed. No cable, but decent over the air channels from St. Louis. Free WiFi running at about 3.0 mbps. Good enough for non-HD streaming. The laundry building is part of the club house which is in rather poor condition. The laundry machines are old and very tired. Machines are $1.25 each. The shower/restroom building had been recently demolished so a new one could be built. No events organized by the park. Most campers are long term and keep to themselves. The overall opinion of this park is that there is little to attract campers and not much for kids to do. The owners barely keep up with basic maintenance and almost nothing for improvements. The park will probably close once the owner is gone. If you’re looking for a cheap, quiet, off the beaten path campground then this is it. But remember, you get what you pay for. We will find somewhere else next time. - Wiyndog

May 2013 -
$12.00

This park is occupied mostly by long term workers staying in the area. Interior roads are very poor and the bathrooms are terrible. Most sites are pull-through with concrete pads. Utilities, including WiFi are very good. The park is surrounded by pastures and is quiet except for the sound of sheep. Amenities include a club house, laundry, fishing pond and very limited playground equipment. Not a vacation destination but we would stay here again for a base in the area. - never settled

Reviews of Sundermeier RV Park

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May 2019 -
$59.00

We stayed 1 night while visiting a relative who was also RV'ing at this location. Sites are fully paved and double-wide, level, with paved roadways within the park. Mostly set up for the big pushers and 5th-wheel set, though there were some smaller C's scattered about. Looked like a fair number of longer-term residents as well. (lots of work trucks parked along the RV's, etc). Only thin strips of grass between each site, and no trees to speak of makes this site not great for your dog, but there is a path out the back of the site to the Katy Trail and a local park. There is an active rail line just outside the park, so if you're disturbed by loud trains at all hours take that into consideration. They *don't* blow the whistle while going by at least. As with most RV sites, our gripe is the bright overhead street lights on all night long.. - VW_Vista

Mar 2019 -
$54.00

Very clean and tidy park. Spaces were not extremely close together, at least where we were. No trees at all. Sites were concrete and very level. He did tell me to have a regulator as water pressure is over 100 psi. Digital antenna worked well. Under planes taking off one day but not the next as the wind had turned. Heard the train during the day once when we were outside, it is on an elevated track and we didn't hear it inside. Man at office was very friendly. Very close to downtown St. Charles and there are many places to have a drink, have a meal, and shop. Huge city dog park about a quarter mile walk down the levee. Read reviews about having to walk your dog out of the park but he told me as long as I cleaned up (which so many stupid people don't) that anywhere was fine. Planned on one night but stayed a second due to the wind. I will definitely stay here whenever I am in the area! - Texas Guy

Oct 2018 -
$50.00

Expensive, but clean and convenient. Very few choices of RV parks in St. Louis. This was close to I-370. Very close to other rigs. Right next to the Katy Trail. Lots of pull through spots. Very safe neighborhood. - WeGo2See

Reviews of Pere Marquette State Park

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Oct 2018 -
$20.00

Nice quiet place to stay. Easy to access and close to Mississippi River. - Rber1234

Jun 2018 -
$20.00

Very nice campground but a little neglected. Could be very good if the state would put a little more money into upkeep. Pros: Beautiful setting, lots of mature trees, most sites are well shaded. Bathrooms are clean but aging. Host was very helpful and friendly. Cons: Most sites are not level. No water available at sites (though available for fill-up nearby). Cell signal is fair to poor (with T-Mobile). Overall a nice campground, just could be even better. - rdkeith

Aug 2017 -
$10.00

I have stayed here years before this recent encounter. The campground and facilities are in a word "tired." While the restroom and showers are serviceable they are very outdated. The showers were almost clean but not quite. The high point in the showers seems to be the drains in the mens shower/bathroom. The water simply ran away from the drain. The campsites are all gravel and the biggest sites that will accommodate 40' rigs were not all level. Reserve America has taken over the registration and reservation system for this park and it is not as accurate as it should be. Make sure that you read the length of the RV Pad itself not the overall length including from front to back. I had mistakingly reserved site 22 which lists the overall length of the site as 47' but if you read closely you will see that the useable length is 25'. We also found that there are many power pedestals that have electrical difficulties and they cannot be fixed. So, at least at this time there are many unserviceable sites. 50 amp is only at certain sites. Water spigots are dispersed through out the facility but you will need at least 100' of hose if you plan to reach them without moving your RV. There is a dumpsite as well. So, if your grey/effluent volume is expected to be more than your lengths stay be sure to bring a portable wast tank to take to the sewage dump. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. My overall rating would have been higher if the shower/bathroom facility was up to my expectations. On a scale of 1-10 I would give the park a six. - Charlie_72704

Reviews of Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

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May 2019 -
$45.00

It's an average park with smallish spots but if you've got kids, this place is pretty amazing. We took our 3 YO for the weekend and she was entertained and engaged from the moment we pulled into until the time we left. Check the website for the 'theme' of the weekend. Some of the activities are extra $ but not bad really. We're already planning our next trip for after the pool opens. It's also next to Six Flags and they have some ticket deals so if your kids are a little older this would work out well. - BigChris618

Apr 2018 -
$58.00

I am writing this review as what this park is, it is for kids. I knew that going to Jellystone. So if you want the State Park experience, this is not your place. I brought my 3 year old son here just for a night. He LOVED it. There were multiple activities and he made friends right away (as did I). It is pricey for a small gravel site. The fire pits are really just holes in ground and can be close to your camper. I have a small camper so my truck and trailer fit in site. Middle size to large you will have to park elsewhere. This place is definitely geared to younger kids and that part does not disappoint. The staff is great. The playground is adequate and the pool in April is not open yet. So if you know you are coming for kid entertainment, then this is your place. - midwest_misplaced

Sep 2017 -
$47.00

Stayed overnight on way to Chicago. Tight hilly road into CG: just hope you don't meet anybody. Staff very pleasant and brought us to our gravel pull-thru with w/e/s. Not quite level but doable with a couple blocks. CG up on a mountain with woods surrounding it and very pleasant. We would stay here again if in the area. - miller De

Reviews of St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA

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May 2019 -
$50.00

A scenic KOA with all of the great amenities right off I44 and across the street from Six Flags. The downside to the park is the noise from the roads and the trains that run just across the street all night long. Even with a noise maker, the sound and shaking of our coach woke us up multiple times every night. The sites are gravel with grass between the sites. The grass quickly turns into mud with the rains that are normal in the spring and early summer. The park has a pool, which is open seasonally, playground, inflated jumpy, bike rentals, horse shoe pit and reasonable restroom, showers and laundry. The park had working wifi that only slowed down during peak times. We will definitely stay elsewhere the next time we are in the area because of the trains. - Gary Gilliam

Apr 2019 -
$44.00

Price is for water and electric only. Typical busy KOA with lots of cool activities for kids. Unfortunately someone outside the campground in the adjacent neighborhood was burning something nasty and smoke was flooding our area with a terrible smell. That probably was an isolated incident, but I wouldn't stop here again because of that. We had to stay inside and run the a/c. - PamVan171

Apr 2019 -
$55.00

Okay KOA. Way overpriced for what you receive. Pull thru 30/50 amp full hookup gravel/dirt sites. Not many are level for big rigs. Friendly enough but drained pool through our campsite for two days making everything extremely muddy. Lots of kids activities. Not to far from I-44. Probably will stay elsewhere next time. - teepee51